A Requiem for the Victims of War
Sung by the Choral Scholars, written especially for the victims of the civil war in El Salvador, but a lament for all victims of war.
Everlasting to Everlasting
A Cantata for Congregation based on the Hallel Psalms, composed by Greg Scheer
Exodus 16 Worship Service
from Worship Symposium 2014 with Scott Hoezee preaching
Proclamation in the Psalms for Christian Worship
This workshop will explore trenchant proclamations in the psalms and suggest uses of these proclamations in Christian worship.
Exodus 20 Worship Service
from Worship Symposium 2014 with Heidi De Jonge preaching
Jazz Vespers
from Worship Symposium 2014
Streams of Living Water
a seminar on “streams of living water” the six dimensions of faith and practice that define Christian tradition.
The Street Is My Pulpit: Hip Hop, Youth Culture, and the Gospel in Kenya
This workshop explored some of the ways youth express and understand their Christian faith and how it relates to the contemporary social, economic, and political realities facing their generation in Kenya today.
Learning from and Praying for the Worldwide Church
How can a congregation in one part of the world best pray for our neighbors around the world? Listen and learn, with resources from and for different parts of the Church, including stories from natives of different countries and cultures.
His Love Endures Forever: A Hymn Festival in Grandville Michigan
This hymn festival took place at South Grandville CRC in Grandville, MI on October 13, 2013.
Engaging Culture, Enriching Worship
This short video outlines the four main themes of the Nairobi Statement on Worship and Culture developed by the Lutheran World Federation. The video also touches on three meanings of the term "worship."
Gerardo Marti on Emerging Churches and Religious Individualism
Gerardo Marti, professor of sociology at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, is fascinated by diversity and innovation as aspects of how the world is changing and how that affects churches today.